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If you still haven’t figured it out, the Rangers are a “win now team”. While the shelf life of great goaltenders has increased (ala Martin Brodeur), Henrik Lundqvist‘s best years are right now. So as the Rangers have gone 8-3-1 with a legit chance to go 10-3-1 (Stars tonight, Jackets Monday) in February, they are looking to go big at the deadline. Read more

At the 2014 Trade Deadline, New York Rangers general manager Glen Sather traded away the heart and soul of his team, also his captain, for a grizzled veteran who would ultimately play a huge role in the Rangers’ run to the Cup a season ago. Read more

I really thought this was the year. I really did. Going into the playoffs, I knew we were the best team, and there was no way we would lose 4 out of 7 to one team. However, it just wasn’t meant to be. As the team who always found a way no matter how difficult, they just couldn’t pull one more trick out of the hat on home ice in game 7. Read more

I started this site back in the 2012 season. At that time, John Tortorella was coaching and I was sensing the Rangers were turning a corner. The dreams of a Stanley Cup began dancing in my head. I also realized that my opinions and thoughts on the team were becoming valued via Twitter. So I began wondering how to expand on both. Read more

When Sam Rosen proclaimed, “And this one will last a lifetime,” after our Rangers won the Stanley Cup in June of 1994, I’m sure he meant that the joy of the victory would last a lifetime, not that it would be the only championship the franchise would win in our lifetime. However, after the heartbreak of the past 4 seasons, it is hard not to wonder whether Mr. Rosen’s words, while not intentional, will prove to be tragically prophetic. Read more

This is it Ranger fans! Game 7 for all the marbles. The Rangers either continue their quest for the Stanley Cup or begin cleaning out their lockers. The question here is will the Rangers star players show up in the biggest game of the season, or will they be passengers just along for the ride? Read more

If you could pick one Ranger to step up and finally make a statement in these playoffs, one stands out. Martin St. Louis has only 1 goal in the post-season on his stat sheet. Through 18 games he has just 7 points, a plus/minus rating of -1 and 31 shots on goal. Read more